Objectives: Integrated disease surveillance (IDS) offers the potential for better use of surveillance data to guide responses to public health threats. However, the extent of IDS implementation worldwide is unknown. This study sought to understand how IDS is operationalized, identify implementation challenges and barriers, and identify opportunities for development.Study design: Synthesis of qualitative studies undertaken in seven countries.Methods: Thirty-four focus group discussions and 48 key informant interviews were undertaken in Pakistan, Mozambique, Malawi, Uganda, Sweden, Canada, and England, with data collection led by the respective national public health institutes. Data were thematically analysed using a conceptual framework tha...
Integration of disease surveillance efforts across the international borders of the United States pr...
Background: The rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) necessitates the institutio...
Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low...
Objectives: Integrated disease surveillance (IDS) offers the potential for better use of surveillanc...
Introduction: Despite a realistic strategy and availability of resources, multiple challenges still ...
Abstract Background The new International Health Regulations (IHR) require World Health Organization...
Threats posed by new, emerging or re-emerging communicable diseases are taking a global dimension, t...
ObjectiveThe recent 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks rang the bell to call upon global effor...
ObjectiveThe recent 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks rang the bell to call upon global effor...
Challenges to the surveillance of non-communicable diseases – a review of selected approaches Mareik...
As malaria cases continue to decline in Asia, an integrated service delivery approach is ever more u...
Background: The WHO African region frequently experiences outbreaks and epidemics of infectious dise...
BackgroundThe WHO African region frequently experiences outbreaks and epidemics of infectious diseas...
ABSTRACTNew emerging and re-emerging threats, the weight of public opinion and new technology for su...
Abstract At a crossroads, global public health surveillance exists in a fragmented state. Slow to de...
Integration of disease surveillance efforts across the international borders of the United States pr...
Background: The rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) necessitates the institutio...
Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low...
Objectives: Integrated disease surveillance (IDS) offers the potential for better use of surveillanc...
Introduction: Despite a realistic strategy and availability of resources, multiple challenges still ...
Abstract Background The new International Health Regulations (IHR) require World Health Organization...
Threats posed by new, emerging or re-emerging communicable diseases are taking a global dimension, t...
ObjectiveThe recent 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks rang the bell to call upon global effor...
ObjectiveThe recent 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks rang the bell to call upon global effor...
Challenges to the surveillance of non-communicable diseases – a review of selected approaches Mareik...
As malaria cases continue to decline in Asia, an integrated service delivery approach is ever more u...
Background: The WHO African region frequently experiences outbreaks and epidemics of infectious dise...
BackgroundThe WHO African region frequently experiences outbreaks and epidemics of infectious diseas...
ABSTRACTNew emerging and re-emerging threats, the weight of public opinion and new technology for su...
Abstract At a crossroads, global public health surveillance exists in a fragmented state. Slow to de...
Integration of disease surveillance efforts across the international borders of the United States pr...
Background: The rising global burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) necessitates the institutio...
Abstract Background Private practitioners are the preferred first point of care in a majority of low...